Article: ART REVIEW; Fresh air; Minnesota artists present wind-themed art in a surprising show at Gustavus Adolphus College.(VARIETY)

Byline: MARY ABBE; STAFF WRITER

Don Quixote tilted at windmills in literature, the Dutch celebrated them in prints and paintings, and Denmark now relies on them for much of its electrical power. But to most Americans, wind turbines are still an exotic technology that gets mixed reviews. Some admire the elegant design and environmental benefits while others lament their intrusion into scenic landscapes and fret about their dangers to birds, bats and even human peace of mind. Anticipating that Gustavus Adolphus College may soon install a wind turbine on its hilltop campus in St. Peter, Minn., the college's art museum invited artists from towns, colleges and ...

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